FOR YOUR VEHICLE
FOR YOUR VEHICLE
Properly breaking in your new brake rotors and pads is crucial to ensuring maximum, stopping power and longevity. Here are the steps to follow for a successful break-in procedure:
Drive safely and normally for the first 400-500 miles to bed-in the brake pads and rotors.
Gradually allow the brake pads to transfer a layer of friction material to the rotors. This transfer film is crucial because it does most of the work for the brake pads during the braking process.
Try to avoid slamming on the brakes or heavy/aggressive braking during this time, unless it’s to avoid an accident.
There may be some noise, smoke, smell and excessive brake dust during the break in period. This is normal.
Braking performance will greatly improve after this bed-in period.
Following these steps will ensure that your new brakes are properly bedded in for optimal performance and durability. Remember to always prioritize safety while on the road and have your brakes checked regularly by a professional.